Wednesday, November 19, 2014

We were recently hired to paint some outdated, blonde wood cabinets. The homeowners replaced their countertops with granite and decided to have their cabinets painted, rather than replaced with new.

The kitchen looked drab before and needed to be refreshed.

Our clients chose Primer Red Chalk Paint® for the cabinets, which added a vibrant warmth to the, once dull kitchen. We sealed the Chalk Paint® with a coat of Annie Sloan Clear Wax.

The homeowners decided to have us paint the wall adjoining the countertop because they could not find a backsplash they liked and they wanted to keep it simple.

We painted the backsplash and the wall above the cabinets with a custom mix of half Chateau Grey and half Old White Chalk Paint®. The pretty, pale green is a nice contrast against the Primer Red and both colors enliven the kitchen.

This home is in the forest and, despite the skylights, tends to be a little dark. To counteract this, I recommended that they find a window and have it made into a mirror for above the sink. They found the perfect size, old window on ebay. Besides reflecting light into the space, the mirror also allows them to see the outside, through the reflection of the doors on the opposite wall, while they do the dishes.

Monday, November 10, 2014

I recently came across this french provincial hutch at a yard sale. I can never pass on a frenchy piece, so this one came back to the shop with me for a little makeover.

The hutch was done in the typical cream and gold, which is a common look for the reproduction french provincial furniture made in the 1970's. I wanted to make the piece look more like an old world French antique than a tacky, vintage reproduction.

I gave it a softer look by painting it with Coco Chalk Paint®. I wanted to create a weathered look to make the piece look authentically older. After applying two coats of Coco Chalk Paint®, I made a wash by mixing 50% Old Ochre Chalk Paint® with 50% water. I painted the wash on in sections and blended it over the Coco with a rag.

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The Old Ochre muted the Coco and transformed it into a soft, warm, neutral grey. After the wash dried, I applied a coat of Annie Sloan Clear Wax, which made the color even more beautiful and added a smooth, creamy look. I coated the brass hardware with rustic brown spray paint to offer a nice contrast with the paint.

I painted the, previously gold, back and shelves with Old Ochre to brighten up the inside of the hutch.

The final part of the transformation was taking the glass out and replacing it with chicken wire that was also sprayed a rustic brown.

The transformation from 1970's French provincial to antique French country is complete!

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

This little girl's dream bedroom was created with mostly vintage furniture that the family chose to salvage, rather than buying new. This dark stained desk and mirror, were brightened up with a couple coats of Pure White Chalk Paint®. The brass hardware was changed from gold to silver with gilding wax.

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Welcome to Reloved Rubbish! I created this blog to share my decorating ideas and furniture transformations. I love finding the potential in furniture and decor items that appear to have no value and transforming them into pieces that will be loved again. You do not always have to spend a lot of money to get something beautiful and artful for your home. I hope I will inspire you to go out and do some creative salvaging of your own. Thank you for stopping by!

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